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the national security agents is not alone in collecting cell phone data. it's used by local and state police. public records show dozens of agencies grab information from phones while in use. >>> in california the american held in north korea made it home. 85-year-old newman spent six weeks of detention in a comfortable hotel. he says he ate well and was bored at times. newman was detained during the ten day visit to north korea. he was freed friday after reading the apology for his you service during the korean war. >>> los angeles times says many attended the memorial for paul walker. walker was the star of "fast & furious" movies. he was k >>> that cold arctic air continues to settle in over the bay area, at least a couple more days here before we start to warm things up. as we look out over the golden gate bridge, mostly clear skies now and going the stay that way all day long, but the temperatures are going to be chilly. by the afternoon, highs expected in the upper 40s and the low 50s. cold temperatures continuing today. and maybe tomorrow morning as
the national security agents is not alone in collecting cell phone data. it's used by local and state police. public records show dozens of agencies grab information from phones while in use. >>> in california the american held in north korea made it home. 85-year-old newman spent six weeks of detention in a comfortable hotel. he says he ate well and was bored at times. newman was detained during the ten day visit to north korea. he was freed friday after reading the apology for his...
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. >>> a presidential task force is ready to rein in the national security agency. the final record is likely to recommend sweeping changes in the nsa's mission. the review was order after edward snowden exposed government surveillance programs. >> meanwhile, the nsa gave john miller unprecedented access for his "60 minutes" report. the man in charge of the agency, general keith alexander, says he wants to set the record straight, but what the nsa is really learning from americans' phone conversations. >> reporter: if a terrorist is suspected to having contact in the united states, the nsa can query a data base that contains the metadata of every phone call in the u.s. going back five years. so you understand then, there might be a little confusion among americans who read in the newspaper that the nsa has vacuumed up the records of the telephone calls of every man, woman, and child in the united states for a period of years. that sounds like spying on americans. >> right. and that's wrong. that's absolutely wrong. there's no -- >> you don't hear the calls? >> you d
. >>> a presidential task force is ready to rein in the national security agency. the final record is likely to recommend sweeping changes in the nsa's mission. the review was order after edward snowden exposed government surveillance programs. >> meanwhile, the nsa gave john miller unprecedented access for his "60 minutes" report. the man in charge of the agency, general keith alexander, says he wants to set the record straight, but what the nsa is really learning from...
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security agency telephone records, the president made clear he will adopt and modify some of the panels' recommendations and reject others. >> wa they are clear -- what they are clear about is we need this intelligence. we can't unilaterally disarm. they are not snooping around. >> reporter: saying he will make a statement next month, mr. obama side stepped questions about the panel and about this week's ruling about a federal judge about the section 215 program which harvests metadata on virtually all domestic telephone calls. but the president did identify one change he might be inclined to change. >> it is possible, for example, some of the same information that the intelligence community feels is required to keep people safe can be obtained by having the private phone companies keep these records longer. >> reporter: veterans of the intelligence community praised the president for standing up for nsa but one analyst voiced grave results about the trial balloon. >> this is a bad recommendation because it is harder for nsa to go through the material if they have to get warrants and ma
security agency telephone records, the president made clear he will adopt and modify some of the panels' recommendations and reject others. >> wa they are clear -- what they are clear about is we need this intelligence. we can't unilaterally disarm. they are not snooping around. >> reporter: saying he will make a statement next month, mr. obama side stepped questions about the panel and about this week's ruling about a federal judge about the section 215 program which harvests...
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national security agency. they say agents collected records on 70 million phone calls between last december and january of this year. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has heard some of his allies speak with optimism about talks over iran's nuclear program. but he is skeptical about the iranians intentions. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has tried to offer him some reassurances. kerry and netanyahu met in rome. they discussed progress made last week in talks between negotiators from iran and six global powers. netanyahu said a hit would be a historic mistake to make too many concessions to the iranians. >> the best way to get it peacefully is to maintain pressure on iran. that's what got them into these renewed negotiations in the first place. the iranians only said they'll use their nuclear program for peaceful purposes. kerry said they'll need to follow up on their claims. >> no cleel deal is better than deal. but if this can be solved sats factual ifactorily diplomatically, that's better for eve
national security agency. they say agents collected records on 70 million phone calls between last december and january of this year. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has heard some of his allies speak with optimism about talks over iran's nuclear program. but he is skeptical about the iranians intentions. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has tried to offer him some reassurances. kerry and netanyahu met in rome. they discussed progress made last week in talks between negotiators from...
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security agency program, former worker, edward snowden revealed the government collects phone and internet records as part of counter terrorism efforts. the aclu is demanding the government immediately halt the surveillance and delete all of its records. >>> british authorities are taking more security precautions ahead of next week's group of eight summit. police have detained hundreds of activists who are opposed to the meeting. activists marched through the streets of london. they said they're against capitalism and the g-8 summit. the gathering of top leaders starts next monday in northern ireland. >> i don't think the world's most powerful countries should be getting together and forming agendas in this way. it's very undemocratic and based on the fact they have the most money and most weapons. >> earlier in the day, 100 police officers searched a building in london used by activists and detained 67 people on suspicion of hiding weapons. one anti-capitalist group posted a map online. it called for protests against those institutions. this is not first time british authorities have fac
security agency program, former worker, edward snowden revealed the government collects phone and internet records as part of counter terrorism efforts. the aclu is demanding the government immediately halt the surveillance and delete all of its records. >>> british authorities are taking more security precautions ahead of next week's group of eight summit. police have detained hundreds of activists who are opposed to the meeting. activists marched through the streets of london. they...
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. >>> the national security agency's bulk collection of records was ruled that it likely violates the constitution. today in new york a judge ruled that it was legal. what is judge william pauling saying in his ruling. >> the country can't decide about this, and now the top judiciary can't decide either. these two very federal judges with the same topic, and two completely different rulings. today's ruling comes from new york, and this is judge william pauling, and we hav paue spying represents the governme government's counter punch. he notes in his ruling that the government has adapted to take on the threat around the world from al-qaeda, and he says that the government in the united states adapted to confront a new enemy, a terror network capable of orchestrating attacks across the world. he dismissed today the loss brought by the american civil liberties aclu. you can imagine that they're not very happy about this, and they say this ruling mis misrepresens and misapplies a narrow and outdated precedent to read away core constitutional protections. and as i say the aclu is going t
. >>> the national security agency's bulk collection of records was ruled that it likely violates the constitution. today in new york a judge ruled that it was legal. what is judge william pauling saying in his ruling. >> the country can't decide about this, and now the top judiciary can't decide either. these two very federal judges with the same topic, and two completely different rulings. today's ruling comes from new york, and this is judge william pauling, and we hav paue...
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. >> now to that stunning report that the national security agency has been collecting phone records in millions of americans under a top secret order. >> "washington post" has uncovered another massive u.s. spying program, this will one capable ofck
. >> now to that stunning report that the national security agency has been collecting phone records in millions of americans under a top secret order. >> "washington post" has uncovered another massive u.s. spying program, this will one capable ofck
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as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. that is a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to be pretty confident about the ability of the private sector in the electric industry to safeguard assets. but in the private industry, executives have to make cost calculations. they have to weigh the costs of the mitigation measure against a threat or against a risk. the kinds of incidents you are talking about are, i would say, probably low probability but high impact. the combination you are familiar with from the intelligence world. are you comfortable with private industry facing low probability of incidents that would have a high impact are going to make the same cost calculations, expense calculations that a government agency would make? >> tom, that was a great question. let me make it even t
as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. that is a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to be pretty confident about the ability of the private sector in the electric industry to...
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now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone inspection. not actual wiretaps but the names and numbers of americans who are called. and justified that on the basis that there was reasonable supposition that it was connected to terrorism. when the nsa admitted it didn't know how to properly operate this, and it has been in violation of the court, and never told the court. now, these allegations or these disclosures come almost four years after the actual violations. but they do spur the demands for some kind of reform of the spire surveillance program. and eaves dropping lawsuit against internet search google was upheld in federal court. two ru
now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone...
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security agency's extensive internet spying on records of digital communication and allowed the government agency to surveil us citizens in real time now the revelations that have come about through snowden's legal course challenges the ongoing war on terror for nearly twelve years the u.s. government has changes policies change legislation in the name of which they said was to keep americans safe for wars waged overseas and our privacy a roading here at home those american citizens that we've spoken with say that snowden sacrifice should not be in vain and there needs to be a bigger dialogue about the way in which the u.s. government is acting behind the backs of its own citizens now of course this blockbuster story has caused many to wonder if the u.s. government will still move forward on lecturing and pointing fingers at other countries such as iran and china for the way in which it deals with its citizens after now it has been revealed to the entire world that the u.s. is keeping very close tabs on everything that americans are doing at home and even abroad reporting from new york mar
security agency's extensive internet spying on records of digital communication and allowed the government agency to surveil us citizens in real time now the revelations that have come about through snowden's legal course challenges the ongoing war on terror for nearly twelve years the u.s. government has changes policies change legislation in the name of which they said was to keep americans safe for wars waged overseas and our privacy a roading here at home those american citizens that we've...
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a federal judge ruled this week that the national security agency bulk collection of phone records likely violates the constitution. calling the program, quote, almost orwellian. the ruling came days before a white house appointed panel released its own critique of the nsa and its activities and made some potentially dangerous recommendations for running -- reining it in. so, joe, you read this point and the nsa report. so, tell us first about the opinion. how powerful is it as a legal document, taking on the constitutionality of this program? >> it's not very compelling, paul. since 1979 supreme court decision, smith vs. maryland, metadata, phone records, information about information, has not been a search under the fourth amendment. >> according to the supreme court. >> ruling by harry blackman, who was no conservative, certainly, and if you entrust your data to a third party like a phone company or credit card company, you have no rome expectation of privacy. >> why did leon then say, that precedent -- he is a lower court judge -- why did he say that supreme court precedents doesn't a
a federal judge ruled this week that the national security agency bulk collection of phone records likely violates the constitution. calling the program, quote, almost orwellian. the ruling came days before a white house appointed panel released its own critique of the nsa and its activities and made some potentially dangerous recommendations for running -- reining it in. so, joe, you read this point and the nsa report. so, tell us first about the opinion. how powerful is it as a legal...
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first the guard in revealed the national security agency is collecting telephone records of millions of verizon customers under a secret court order issued in april. then the party in revealed the existence of top-secret program codenamed prism where the nsa obtained access to the central servers of nine major internet companies, including google, microsoft, apple, yahoo and facebook. then on friday, the guardian exposed how president obama had ordered his senior national security and intelligence officials to draw up a list of potential overseas targets for u.s. cyberattacks. then the guard in reveal details about an nsa data mining tool called balas informant that details and even maps by country the volume in this amount of information it collects from computer and telephone networks. a top-secret and as a global heat map shows that in march 2013, the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide. the nsa most frequently targeted iran, pakistan, jordan, egypt, and india. the boundless informant documents also showed the agency collected almost
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the national security agency also said it investigated less than 300 phone records seized in the broad collection of metadata at last year. the nsa claims monitoring has foiled terror plot in the u.s. and 20 other countries but has not provided any details. the phone records program has been in effect since two thousand six. according to the washington post, vice the courts have written orders for the bulk election of metadata every three months since may of that year, from companies including at&t and bellsouth. the court orders were prompted by a request from an unspecified telephone provider after war and less surveillance was exposed. the company apparently asked the bush administration to come up with order so it was legally bound to comply. edward snowden is believed to remain in hong kong as he faces an ongoing u.s. investigation. on saturday, a group of demonstrators braved heavy rain in a show of him. >> he is not a hero or a traitor. he is just a regular citizen. we're going to be standing in solidarity with him, hoping that rule rule of law in hong kong is upheld. >> today,
the national security agency also said it investigated less than 300 phone records seized in the broad collection of metadata at last year. the nsa claims monitoring has foiled terror plot in the u.s. and 20 other countries but has not provided any details. the phone records program has been in effect since two thousand six. according to the washington post, vice the courts have written orders for the bulk election of metadata every three months since may of that year, from companies including...
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and the "washington post" reported the national security agency collects roughly five billion records a day on the location of cell phones worldwide, based on documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. >> woodruff: on the "newshour" online right now, archaeologists have discovered that we're all mutts. new tests on the oldest-known human d.n.a. reveal that homo sapiens have more ancestors than we had previously thought. read about that on our science page. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, fast-food workers plan strikes in 100 cities across the country to protest low-wages. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the "pbs newshour," thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie
and the "washington post" reported the national security agency collects roughly five billion records a day on the location of cell phones worldwide, based on documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. >> woodruff: on the "newshour" online right now, archaeologists have discovered that we're all mutts. new tests on the oldest-known human d.n.a. reveal that homo sapiens have more ancestors than we had previously thought. read about that on our science...
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he answered questions about the national security agency surveillance program, the rollout of healthcare.gov, and efforts to secure a nuclear deal with iran. one of the questions he answered was about russia's effort -- russia's record on gay rights and the winterland dixon russia. >> what was -- the winter olympics in russia. >> what was the message you were trying to send? all, i haven't attended a fix in the past and i , you know, me attending the olympics particularly at a time when we have all of the stuff that people have been talking about will be tough. although i would love to do it. of allbe going to a lot of the games post-presidency. i think it speaks for themselves. you have outstanding americans, outstanding athletes, people who will represent us extraordinary well. -- extraordinarily well. the fact that we've got folks like billie jean king or brian themselves have been world-class athletes, who everybody acknowledges for their excellence but also for their character, who also happen to be members of the lgbt community, you should take that for what it's worth. deal pickst com
he answered questions about the national security agency surveillance program, the rollout of healthcare.gov, and efforts to secure a nuclear deal with iran. one of the questions he answered was about russia's effort -- russia's record on gay rights and the winterland dixon russia. >> what was -- the winter olympics in russia. >> what was the message you were trying to send? all, i haven't attended a fix in the past and i , you know, me attending the olympics particularly at a time...
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. >> privacy advocates are asking the supreme court to weigh in on the national security agency's phone surveillance program. documents from ed snowden reveal another federal court ordered verizon to turn over americans' phone records the nsa. the feds argue the privacy group does not have the legal right to challenge the court's decision. at least one justice is saying the supreme court will probably have to rule on how far the nsa can go with its surveillance program. shannon breen is live in d.c. how soon could the supreme court weigh in. >> reporter: this friday the justices are scheduled to decide behind closed doors whether to take up the case filed the a group that is challenging an order giving the national security national security agency sweeping powers to obtain phone data. one hinted the supreme court may have to get involved. justice antonin scalia said it is likely the judicial branch will have to settle these questions and the group that brought the case, they're feeling comfortable it is going to get the votes to move the case forward, shep. >> how is the white house re
. >> privacy advocates are asking the supreme court to weigh in on the national security agency's phone surveillance program. documents from ed snowden reveal another federal court ordered verizon to turn over americans' phone records the nsa. the feds argue the privacy group does not have the legal right to challenge the court's decision. at least one justice is saying the supreme court will probably have to rule on how far the nsa can go with its surveillance program. shannon breen is...
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the french newspaper lemonde, the new report is based on documents leaked by the former national security agency contractor edward snowden. tim friend has more from paris. >> the timing could not have been worse. as u.s. secretary of state john kerry stepped off the plane in paris he was immediately embroiled in an embarrassing controversy between france and the u.s. the u.s. national security agency had spied on a number of citizens, leading political and business figures as well as terrorists. it prompted this angry response from the french foreign minister. >> translator: i've summoned the u.s. ambassador. >> interrupting that package to go straight to paris. john kerry is giving a news conference with the foreign minister. let's listen. >> here in paris, (inaudible) express my deep appreciation to secretary general to peace, and for their willingness to come to paris today, for yet another meeting, and briefing, which we have promised them with respect to the mid east peace process and we've promised to do it on a regular basis or as needed. i especially want to recognize my friend, t
the french newspaper lemonde, the new report is based on documents leaked by the former national security agency contractor edward snowden. tim friend has more from paris. >> the timing could not have been worse. as u.s. secretary of state john kerry stepped off the plane in paris he was immediately embroiled in an embarrassing controversy between france and the u.s. the u.s. national security agency had spied on a number of citizens, leading political and business figures as well as...
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al jazeera, cairo. >> two judges, two different opinions on the national security agency mass collection of americans telephones records. last week a federal judge in washington said that it violates the constitution. today a judge in new york said it is legal. we have more on today's ruling and what lies ahead. >> reporter: stephanie, the public canned decide on this government nsa spying, whether it infringes our civil lib liberties. now with judges coming up with different rulings on essentially the same topic. >> federal judge william pauley said that the mass collection of americans' phone records. he said the 9/11 attacks might have been prevented if the phone data collection system had existed then to help investigators connect the dots before the attacks occur. he said the government has learned from its mistakes and adopted to confront a new enemy. the terror network capable of orchestrating attacks across the world. he said the data election program was part of the adjustment, and he dismissed the lawsuit brought by the silver liberty union after he ha edward snowden leaked inf
al jazeera, cairo. >> two judges, two different opinions on the national security agency mass collection of americans telephones records. last week a federal judge in washington said that it violates the constitution. today a judge in new york said it is legal. we have more on today's ruling and what lies ahead. >> reporter: stephanie, the public canned decide on this government nsa spying, whether it infringes our civil lib liberties. now with judges coming up with different...
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to track suspect around the globe. >> if and at&t says it's a meatr of national security and not business the government is paying at-andt & it says it's l. >>> the internal revenue service issued 4 billion in ta dollars x refund. some of those refund were central out of the you had. in this country the mostefraudfd fraudulent were in miami. >> u.s. secretary of state johnn kerry is getting ready to join the iran nuclear negotiations. this is the most promising sign yet that a deal with iran could be close. >> a florida supreme court awards parental rights to an egg donor. and the implications it may have for parents across the facial. going to iran. >> the agreement within the nuclear program is within reach. of we have the former advisor of the iran no nuclear negotiation team. the fact that john kerry is getting involved. does that mean the principles feel they are close to a deal. >> mr. kerry and the foreign minister hit it off at the meeting in new york. and kerry's attendance at the talks tonight showing progress that may culminate in the final deal that may put to rest the anxiety
to track suspect around the globe. >> if and at&t says it's a meatr of national security and not business the government is paying at-andt & it says it's l. >>> the internal revenue service issued 4 billion in ta dollars x refund. some of those refund were central out of the you had. in this country the mostefraudfd fraudulent were in miami. >> u.s. secretary of state johnn kerry is getting ready to join the iran nuclear negotiations. this is the most promising sign...
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security agency. many of the objections to the nsa's surveillance policies have been based on principle what worries hoffman most is the nsa program which keeps records of nearly every phone call made in the united states. they run a telephone hot line which provides legal advise to gun owners who fear they may be afoul of the law. >> i need people to feel confident that they can join my organization. and keeping records of who is in our group is very chilling. i know i have users not afraid. >> can you quantify this, 15% of your membership, 20, 30%? >> it doesn't matter. once it is one person it is unconstitutional because that person hasn't been able to express their political activism. >> reporter: that argument is a novel one. but it's also an approach that is gaining wider acceptance. hoffman's group recently joined 21 politically active lawsuit. the list of plaintiffs is as diverse as the bay area itself. ranging from the unitarian group to pro-marijuana groups. >> when people feel like they are
security agency. many of the objections to the nsa's surveillance policies have been based on principle what worries hoffman most is the nsa program which keeps records of nearly every phone call made in the united states. they run a telephone hot line which provides legal advise to gun owners who fear they may be afoul of the law. >> i need people to feel confident that they can join my organization. and keeping records of who is in our group is very chilling. i know i have users not...
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of its customers now the telephone records being handed over to the national security agency indicate the numbers of both parties on every call the location data the call duration unique identifiers and the time duration of all the calls whether they're made in the u.s. or made overseas now the order does not request that the contents to the contents of the calls be disclosed but verisign declined our request for comment and that's probably because the secret court order bans of arisan from disclosing any information to anyone other than their own employees that are needed to comply with this secret surveillance operation under the obama administration now we should also mention that senior officials for the obama administration only made their admission after the guardian newspaper published the story and the classified order on its website that court order is marked top secret and it is due to expire on july nineteenth a less it's renewed but we are now finding out that apparently this top secret court order has been pushed upon verizon dating back to two thousand and six this is th
of its customers now the telephone records being handed over to the national security agency indicate the numbers of both parties on every call the location data the call duration unique identifiers and the time duration of all the calls whether they're made in the u.s. or made overseas now the order does not request that the contents to the contents of the calls be disclosed but verisign declined our request for comment and that's probably because the secret court order bans of arisan from...
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. >> reporter: the controversy growing over the national security agency looking at the phone records of american citizens. now the push back from some in washington that argue the so-called spying is working. fox report, the latest developments on what the nsa has been doing. >>> and new info coming out about the internal revenue service. this woman wouldn't tell the person people why her division at the irs targeted conservat e conservatives but this top agency official quickly put the blame on workers in cincinnati. tonight, some of the irs employees are furious with one calling leners accusations the equivalent of a strike. >> he was standing around the street with a gun and that woman came around the corner and he just shot at her, bam, bam, bam. >> that was just the start. we are live at the beach community which became a killing ground in daylight. >>> a question tonight, is big government becoming a very big brother? concerns mounting in the wake of bombshell leaks revealing our government is monitoring the phone records and internet traffic of american citizens for years. som
. >> reporter: the controversy growing over the national security agency looking at the phone records of american citizens. now the push back from some in washington that argue the so-called spying is working. fox report, the latest developments on what the nsa has been doing. >>> and new info coming out about the internal revenue service. this woman wouldn't tell the person people why her division at the irs targeted conservat e conservatives but this top agency official quickly...
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let me just say publicly, for the record, that the national security agency, which i grew up in, and spent the first 15 or 20 years of my intelligence career in business, the nsa is an honorable institution. it is led by honorable leaders. there is a phenomenal workforce who were appalled at what has happened. they are dedicated to conducting the critical mission lawfully. they deserve to be commended and appreciated and commended for their crucial and important work, made now, for them, all the more difficult. let me finish up with syria, commentary on that. it has been all syria, all the time. a lot of time on the hill and intense interest on the hill about all of this. commentary i would make is, i was around in the intelligence community. i was part of the intelligence community when the infamous weapons of mass destruction in iraq was published in october 2002. i can attest, i think, to the huge improvements we made to integrity, red teaming, and things like that that we have done since that milestone publication. as a result, and this gets back to the transparency theme, not on
let me just say publicly, for the record, that the national security agency, which i grew up in, and spent the first 15 or 20 years of my intelligence career in business, the nsa is an honorable institution. it is led by honorable leaders. there is a phenomenal workforce who were appalled at what has happened. they are dedicated to conducting the critical mission lawfully. they deserve to be commended and appreciated and commended for their crucial and important work, made now, for them, all...
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florida terrance brown once the national security agency to hand over his phone records for his defense mr brown's attorney says that since his cell phone records were no longer available he asked the n.s.a. for their copy it comes after a leaks court order revealing that the n.s.a. has been secretly keeping millions of americans phone records including the location data about the calls brown once the records to be supplied in order to support his claim that he was not in the vicinity of the bank at the time that it was rob brown as one of five men on trial in federal court in fort lauderdale on charges that he conspired to hold up an armored truck making cash deliveries to banks in two thousand and ten to this to discuss the story i was joined earlier by comedian alex barnett i started off by asking alex what he made of the defense attorney asking the n.s.a. to hand over those records. well i think you know you better be careful yes for because i think what they might find out is that they go along if you sextant which is why it might be oh so. they also might get a copy of like is joe
florida terrance brown once the national security agency to hand over his phone records for his defense mr brown's attorney says that since his cell phone records were no longer available he asked the n.s.a. for their copy it comes after a leaks court order revealing that the n.s.a. has been secretly keeping millions of americans phone records including the location data about the calls brown once the records to be supplied in order to support his claim that he was not in the vicinity of the...
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has confirmed the us national security agency forced ever arisan one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers to hand over its core data embarked on bart and brought me the details airlift this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little extract from those documents from the u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents have taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of us customers of arisan one of the largest telecommunications companies in the u.s. wanting call detail records and what are those those records specifically their telephony metter data we're looking at the the the numbers of both parties of the phone call the one making the called one receiving it location data from the call the time of the call and the duration so although the the contents of those calls aren't mentioned. if the authorities wanted to they could look at who was calling who where when and for how long that's a lot of data that you can use to try and pinpoint an individual and it's
has confirmed the us national security agency forced ever arisan one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers to hand over its core data embarked on bart and brought me the details airlift this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little extract from those documents from the u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents have taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of...
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interviewed a whistleblower who gave details of the national a security agency program. former contract worker edward snowden revealed that the government collects phone and internet records as part of counterterrorism measures. u.s. president barack obama has defended the programs. he says they're necessary to prevent acts of terrorism. >>> south korean officials are pressing their neighbor to live up to an agreement and sit down at the negotiating table. authorities in north korea backed out of meetings set for this week in seoul. these would have been the first high-level talks between the two koreas in nearly six years. but neither side could agree on who should lead each delegation. the north koreans then announced they would not attend. >> translator: the stalled talks represent the growing pains of creating new inter-korean relations. pyongyang should show its sincerity if it wants to move forward. >> another senior south korean official said his government now has no intention of renewing its offer. north korean authorities hinted through state-run media they wou
interviewed a whistleblower who gave details of the national a security agency program. former contract worker edward snowden revealed that the government collects phone and internet records as part of counterterrorism measures. u.s. president barack obama has defended the programs. he says they're necessary to prevent acts of terrorism. >>> south korean officials are pressing their neighbor to live up to an agreement and sit down at the negotiating table. authorities in north korea...
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national security agency has allegedly secretly forced varieties and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret code which also banned barraging from even admitting that it's handing over b. information. south korea excepted an invitation from north korea to hold talks about setting up commercial projects. would include the reopening of the jointly run song industrial zone which was shut down in april. when tension between the two reached its highest and the closure left tens of thousands of people without a job jonghyun called old stuff from an area seen as a symbol of the last few remnants of cooperation between the north and south the timing and agenda of new talks will be announced at some point. the worst floods in a decade continue to deluge parts of central europe thousands of people have been forced from their homes eight cities declaring states of emergencies and fifteen killed so far with at least nine others missing and the latest city to brace itself for the worst is dresden in germany. up to ten ro
national security agency has allegedly secretly forced varieties and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret code which also banned barraging from even admitting that it's handing over b. information. south korea excepted an invitation from north korea to hold talks about setting up commercial projects. would include the reopening of the jointly run song industrial zone which was shut down in april. when tension...
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security agency. he revealed earlier this month that the nsa has been collecting telephone and internet records in its fight against terrorism. his latest information suggests british agents monitored the e-mails and phone calls of g-20 delegates around the clock. and it says agents set up internet cafes so they could better eavesdrop on the delegates and track their communication. "the guardian" report say senior officials of then-prime minister gordon brown okayed the hacking. nhk contacted the british foreign office to get reaction to these revelations. a spokesperson said they do not comment on intelligence matters. >>> criticism of global tax evasion is growing. that's especially true in eu countries where strict austerity measures have been imposed since 2009. now, japan's upper house has approved an international treaty aimed at preventing tax evasions. the upper house has unanimously approved the treaty which has already been signed by 55 countries. until now japan's tax authorities could not
security agency. he revealed earlier this month that the nsa has been collecting telephone and internet records in its fight against terrorism. his latest information suggests british agents monitored the e-mails and phone calls of g-20 delegates around the clock. and it says agents set up internet cafes so they could better eavesdrop on the delegates and track their communication. "the guardian" report say senior officials of then-prime minister gordon brown okayed the hacking. nhk...
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millions of its clients to the national security agency. to bring the turkish prime minister to return to the country to phrase demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on demonstrations that's left bronson's injured. international news live from moscow this is a t with me thanks for joining. us drone strikes on pakistani soil must end that's according to the country's new the elected prime minister who is once again demanded washington to respect his country's sovereignty this comes amid mounting reports on the many civilian casualties in america's war on terror is this a constant of months some of the report contains some graphic images. the locals call it death in the skies in pakistan's northwest tribal region an american drone as seen from the ground it's become the weapon of choice in the u.s. war on terror and this is the damage it can wreak under president obama more than three hundred such strikes on pakistani soil against alleged al qaeda and taliban suspects. but ordinary civilians also pay a price this man is one
millions of its clients to the national security agency. to bring the turkish prime minister to return to the country to phrase demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on demonstrations that's left bronson's injured. international news live from moscow this is a t with me thanks for joining. us drone strikes on pakistani soil must end that's according to the country's new the elected prime minister who is once again demanded washington to respect his country's sovereignty this...
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security agency to collect the phone and internet records of nearly all american. the united states reportedly getting close to an interim deal ahead of next week nuclear negotiations that will be held in geneva. as the obama administration urges congress to hold off on new sanctions against iran. joining us now, general jack keene, retired four-star army general, former army vice chief of staff and fox news military analyst. let me begin with this peculiar position that the administration finds itself in and what they hope will be significant in closing negotiations with the iranians in geneva and at the same time going to capitol hill to tell the senate that they don't want any strengthening of sanctions against iran. what do you make of it? >> well, i think we have justifiable concern. so anxious to make a deal that we will make a partial deal. clearly the secretary has almost said that demand least a final deal at some point. the fact of the matter is that we will remove some sanctions. the iranians will not take, i don't believe, a major step that they have to
security agency to collect the phone and internet records of nearly all american. the united states reportedly getting close to an interim deal ahead of next week nuclear negotiations that will be held in geneva. as the obama administration urges congress to hold off on new sanctions against iran. joining us now, general jack keene, retired four-star army general, former army vice chief of staff and fox news military analyst. let me begin with this peculiar position that the administration...
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security agency leaker edward snowden. in a blistering attack, judge richard leon said he has little doubt that the author of our constitution, james madison, would be aghast at what judge leon said amounts to an unreasonable search. the judge granted a preliminary injunction to stop the government from collecting the records of the two men who brought the challenge, but then he put that order on hold in the face of a likely appeal. senior correspondent john miller is former deputy director of national intelligence and, john, what is the n.s.a.'s argument for collecting this information? >> reporter: well, scott, this is all about collecting the massive database of phone numbers dialed by americans. now, the n.s.a. is legally barred from spying on americans, but the agency is supposed to gather foreign intelligence that will help prevent another terrorist attack on u.s. soil. now, since 2006 whenever the n.s.a. has learned of a phone number being used by a terrorist group overseas one of the first things they want to know
security agency leaker edward snowden. in a blistering attack, judge richard leon said he has little doubt that the author of our constitution, james madison, would be aghast at what judge leon said amounts to an unreasonable search. the judge granted a preliminary injunction to stop the government from collecting the records of the two men who brought the challenge, but then he put that order on hold in the face of a likely appeal. senior correspondent john miller is former deputy director of...
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the national security agency collects from millions of americans. fbi director robert mueller told congress the same thing last week the former vice president told "fox news sunday" the next attack on america could be nuclear and crucial to keep government surveillance programs confidential. mike emanuel is live in washington now. disturbing warning from the former vice president who says if you thought 9/11 was awful, the next strike could be worse dick cheney warns this is still a nation at war. >> that puts you over into the gathering being able to use all of your military assets, your intelligence assets and so forth in order to protect the country against another attack. when you consider the possibility of somebody smuggling something like a nuclear device into the united states, it becomes very, very important to gather intelligence on your enemies and stop that attack before it ever gets launched. >> president obama has said intelligence programs make a difference, helping anticipate and prevent possible terrorist activity cheney says mr. ob
the national security agency collects from millions of americans. fbi director robert mueller told congress the same thing last week the former vice president told "fox news sunday" the next attack on america could be nuclear and crucial to keep government surveillance programs confidential. mike emanuel is live in washington now. disturbing warning from the former vice president who says if you thought 9/11 was awful, the next strike could be worse dick cheney warns this is still a...
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national security agency has allegedly secretly forced the rise in one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all its core data and to give us more details here's our seas tom barton great to see it all hello this looks like the what's these latest revelations looks like potentially sweeping surveillance that indeed it does it comes from britain's guardian newspaper they've managed to obtain this document from this court and what we are going to show you know on screen is just a short extract from the document from the foreign intelligence surveillance court of april the twelve twenty fifth ordering the verizon company one of the u.s. is biggest telecommunications companies to provide this data on a daily basis over about a three month period this tangible information and as they call it call detail records of millions of phone calls throughout the united states both within the united states and to other countries so what exactly is this data that they want it's not actually the contents of any conversations but it includes the left would be better data as it's called t
national security agency has allegedly secretly forced the rise in one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all its core data and to give us more details here's our seas tom barton great to see it all hello this looks like the what's these latest revelations looks like potentially sweeping surveillance that indeed it does it comes from britain's guardian newspaper they've managed to obtain this document from this court and what we are going to show you know on screen is just a...
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security agency is not going to be split off from u.s. cyber command. now cyber command is the pentagon's branch that both defends the pentagon's networks against cyber attacks and puts together offensive attacks, similar to the one that the united states conducted on iran a few years ago. some people have been concerned that puts too much power in the hands of one military commander. the president has decided to go ahead with it. >> i'm struck by the combination in your stories and this issue about, you know, the perceived need for some sort of chan transparency and yet, the public not seeming to be too alarmed on this or at least giving the government some leeway on this. it's almost like the public's right to know, in this case like the public doesn't want to know. do you sense the push and pull? >> you certainly do. there was a bit of a sense right now that the committee that reported to president obama was in fact significantly more aggressive in talking about cutting back on some of these programs than the public has at least articu
security agency is not going to be split off from u.s. cyber command. now cyber command is the pentagon's branch that both defends the pentagon's networks against cyber attacks and puts together offensive attacks, similar to the one that the united states conducted on iran a few years ago. some people have been concerned that puts too much power in the hands of one military commander. the president has decided to go ahead with it. >> i'm struck by the combination in your stories and this...
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national security agency has allegedly secretly forced horizon one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all its core data and to give us more details here with me in the studio assays tom von essen hi there tom nice to see you again so what about these latest revelations because looks like it's potentially so we're being surveillance that well yes indeed you do i this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little extract from those documents from the u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents we've taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of us customers of arisan one of the largest telecommunications companies in the us wanting to call detail records and what are those those records specifically their telephony metter data we're looking at the the the numbers of both parties of the phone call the one making the called one receiving it location data from the call the time of the call and the duration so although the the contents of those calls aren't
national security agency has allegedly secretly forced horizon one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all its core data and to give us more details here with me in the studio assays tom von essen hi there tom nice to see you again so what about these latest revelations because looks like it's potentially so we're being surveillance that well yes indeed you do i this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little...
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as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to be pretty confident about the ability of the private industry to -- electric industry to safeguard assets. but in the private industry, executives have to make cost calculations. the costs ofweigh the mitigation measure against a threat or against a risk. the kinds of incidents you are talking about are, i would say, butably low probability high impact. the combination you are familiar with from the intelligence world. are you comfortable with private industry facing low probability of incidents that would have a high impact are going to make the same cost calculations, expense calculations that a government agency would make? >> tom, that was a great question. let me make it even tougher. very often, even i
as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to be pretty confident about the ability of the private industry to -- electric industry to safeguard...
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the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records and all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found some communication to a terrorist and if they go to a fisa court and say we need to access those records. by and large, the guys working at the nsa are american patriots who put in decades in the silent service and i think there's a wholesale exaggeration. the potential for evil doing is huge as it is in the irs, but there is no single example yet that this has been abused. >> what's a fisa court? >> that's the foreign intelligence security agency court which authorizes -- >> what kind of court is that? >> it's a federal court which authorizes warrants to go in -- >> is that an invisible court? >> it is invisible because it's got one or two -- >> why are you talking about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to to get authority -- >> how come the national security agency doesn't hav
the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records and all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found some communication to a terrorist and if they go to a fisa court and say we need to access those records. by and large, the guys working at the nsa are american patriots who put in decades in the silent service and i think there's a...
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. >> so the very certain accusation that the national security agency was collecting information on these citizens of the respected nation states i just want to get on the record again, is false? that did not happen. >> that's correct. those screen shots that show where at least lead people to believe, that we, the united states, collected that information is false. and it's false that it was collected on european citizens. it was neither. >> well, it certainly has created an international row, but what i would argue is very poor reporting something that we are going to have to deal with here in the future. i am glad you clarified that, incredibly important. i am going to ask you this. about leaders that may or may not have been collected or numbers that may have been in the possession of the u.s. intelligence services. would it in fact value that information its way to at least the national security council in the white house? >> well, it certainly could -- i would rather not speak specifically, but speaking in totality, clearly leadership intentions are an important dimensions of the la
. >> so the very certain accusation that the national security agency was collecting information on these citizens of the respected nation states i just want to get on the record again, is false? that did not happen. >> that's correct. those screen shots that show where at least lead people to believe, that we, the united states, collected that information is false. and it's false that it was collected on european citizens. it was neither. >> well, it certainly has created an...
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after i stop in news that america's national security agency has been collecting information on millions of customers of one of the country's biggest telecommunications providers arisan further information of the extent of surveillance conducted by u.s. officials has leaked out and nine major internet companies they include google facebook yahoo microsoft skype you tube apple a.o.l. and pal talk have been used by the f.b.i. and the national security agency to monitor photos videos e-mails audio and all other sorts of information tracking a sweeping scope of individuals online activity as reported by the guardian and the washington post a highly classified program dubbed prism accounts for almost one in seven intelligence reports made by the n.s.a. to the u.s. president and congress this is of course the first time that this prism program has been publicly brought to light u.s. officials in particular members of congress aware of this program have been keeping quiet about the sweeping activity of violating the privacy of american citizens and of course so all of this comes after a secret
after i stop in news that america's national security agency has been collecting information on millions of customers of one of the country's biggest telecommunications providers arisan further information of the extent of surveillance conducted by u.s. officials has leaked out and nine major internet companies they include google facebook yahoo microsoft skype you tube apple a.o.l. and pal talk have been used by the f.b.i. and the national security agency to monitor photos videos e-mails audio...